EQ7/EQ8 Tips, Q&A here!
#181

I'm using a win7 computer right now... so far no issues with no ms support. as long as that's the case, I'll continue to use the EQ7 installed here. I don't really want to learn something new right now. When I go to FL this winter, though, I'll be taking my win10 laptop and will install EQ8 on it and learn it there. A couple of times recently, I'd wanted to design a quilt with features that I can't seem to do on EQ7 and know that are available on EQ8, so am looking forward to that.
#182
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Kwiltr - Try drawing up your design in the 'applique/patch' window. Sometimes I've had to do this, then change back to the normal drawing window to put the lines in there using those shapes. If it all goes well the applique patches can be eliminated before printing.
#184
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I was just wondering about EQ8. I purchased EQ it a long time ago and had several separate programs, as well but my computer died and the new one doesn't take discs. I suppose I'll have to call service to find out what they'd charge me but if I understand correctly, it's all by download from the company now instead of discs. I'm hoping the newer version is easier to use, it was not terribly user friendly in the past.
If anyone happens to know, can you still find access to those older programs? I'm guessing I'll have to repurchase them (Dear Jane, Dear Hannah, Block Base, etc.). I feel like I'm forgetting some. Are those still available?
Thank you in advance.
If anyone happens to know, can you still find access to those older programs? I'm guessing I'll have to repurchase them (Dear Jane, Dear Hannah, Block Base, etc.). I feel like I'm forgetting some. Are those still available?
Thank you in advance.
#186
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Location: The Deep South near Cajun Country, USA
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I was just wondering about EQ8. I purchased EQ it a long time ago and had several separate programs, as well but my computer died and the new one doesn't take discs. I suppose I'll have to call service to find out what they'd charge me but if I understand correctly, it's all by download from the company now instead of discs. I'm hoping the newer version is easier to use, it was not terribly user friendly in the past.
If anyone happens to know, can you still find access to those older programs? I'm guessing I'll have to repurchase them (Dear Jane, Dear Hannah, Block Base, etc.). I feel like I'm forgetting some. Are those still available?
Thank you in advance.
If anyone happens to know, can you still find access to those older programs? I'm guessing I'll have to repurchase them (Dear Jane, Dear Hannah, Block Base, etc.). I feel like I'm forgetting some. Are those still available?
Thank you in advance.
Edited to add: My problem was that my old PC died and I couldn't deactivate the program. When I tried to reload, EQ kept wanting me to purchase a new license. The support folks got it straightened out ASAP. They are great at helping folks.
Last edited by Barb in Louisiana; 07-17-2020 at 06:36 AM.
#187

The support people at Electric Quilt are really good. My EQ7 was having a problem and they sent me the full program in a zip file via email. I just clicked on it and it started unzipping, then updated. If you ever registered, then they should have your information. If not, then they can use the info off of your box to help register you. https://support.electricquilt.com/contact-us/
Edited to add: My problem was that my old PC died and I couldn't deactivate the program. When I tried to reload, EQ kept wanting me to purchase a new license. The support folks got it straightened out ASAP. They are great at helping folks.
Edited to add: My problem was that my old PC died and I couldn't deactivate the program. When I tried to reload, EQ kept wanting me to purchase a new license. The support folks got it straightened out ASAP. They are great at helping folks.
#188
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my experience was like Barb's. Tech support is very good and patient! They got my EQ7 straightened out and told me how the EQ8 was being done to avoid some of the tech problems. I updated to EQ8 and yes, no discs. But I find it Much more intuitive and easy to use--I'm not always hunting for a tool bar that lets me do something and just overall I think better. As with EQ7 I went ahead and bought some of the books that help you when they were on sale--I find them very helpful reference books. (plus sold my EQ7 to a friend). Just and FYI--when you update, you keep the EQ7 as a separate program in case you have quilts, etc on it.
#189
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: IN
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The support people at Electric Quilt are really good. My EQ7 was having a problem and they sent me the full program in a zip file via email. I just clicked on it and it started unzipping, then updated. If you ever registered, then they should have your information. If not, then they can use the info off of your box to help register you. https://support.electricquilt.com/contact-us/
Edited to add: My problem was that my old PC died and I couldn't deactivate the program. When I tried to reload, EQ kept wanting me to purchase a new license. The support folks got it straightened out ASAP. They are great at helping folks.
Edited to add: My problem was that my old PC died and I couldn't deactivate the program. When I tried to reload, EQ kept wanting me to purchase a new license. The support folks got it straightened out ASAP. They are great at helping folks.
#190
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Coffeecozy: Thanks for the links. I must have been dozing when those discussions were happening. I think for now I will stick with EQ7 and try again to learn it. I also was dozing when EQ8 was released, missed that too. It will cost me 99 dollars to upgrade and I just can't justify that expense right now. Maybe if I get a good handle on 7 then will look into it. Will continue to follow this thread.
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